On that note, let's look at how the remakes of notable AB starrers have fared so far.

Go ahead and vote for the worst one of the lot at the end of the slide show.

Zanjeer

One did not imagine any other film matching the disgrace associated with RGV Ki Aag so soon. But Apoorva Lakhia's hugely panned remake of Prakash Mehra's Zanjeer does just that with its sheer disregard for sense, subtlety or skill.

Telugu star Ram Charan fails to slip in Vijay Khanna's angry young cop shoes with his deadpan expressions, Prakashraj single-handedly destroys the suave manners of Ajit's Teja while Priyanka Chopra (in her third Big B remake) shrieks her way in and out.

Don: The Chase Begins Again

Farhan Akhtar upgraded the 1978 cult classic, lending it a decidedly glossy texture, slick screenplay, a superstar lead in Shah Rukh Khan and a twist ending to dole out a remake and its subsequent sequel.

Even if the purists fumed, a generation unfamiliar with the virtues of the original happily lapped up SRK mouthing famous lines like 'Don ko pakadna mushkil hi nahi, namumkin hai.'

Ramgopal Varma Ki Aag

Dubbed as a complete disaster by critics and audience, Ramgopal Varma's butchered version of Ramesh Sippy's beloved classic, Sholay ranks among the worst films in Bollywood history.

The rehash ruins everything special about the original with its obnoxious casting, dreadful dialogues and ridiculous screenplay. What's most painful is Bachchan too signed up to play a over-the-top Gabbar Singh in this forgettable farce.